Telehomecare telecommunication framework - from remote patient monitoring to video visits and robot telepresence.

Journal: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
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Abstract

Over the last few years, the number of remote patient monitoring (RPM) products and of videoconferencing systems has exploded. There is also a significant number of research initiatives addressing the use of service robots for assistance in daily living activities. From a technological standpoint, providing telehomecare services is certainly feasible. However, one technological barrier is to have access to a telecommunication platform that can be adapted to address the broad range of specifications and requirements of clinical and telehealth applications. Handling the full spectrum of possibilities requires a telecommunication framework that can transmit vital sign data from patients to clinicians, bidirectional audio-video from a standard computing device, and also multiple video streams and bidirectional transmission of control data. This paper presents a framework that integrates such capabilities. It also illustrates the versatility of the framework by presenting custom-designed devices allowing integration of capabilities ranging from RPM to video visits and robot telepresence.

Authors

  • Pierre Lepage
  • Dominic Letourneau
  • Mathieu Hamel
  • Simon Briere
  • Hélène Corriveau
    c FMSS Département de réadaptation , Université de Sherbrooke , Sherbrooke , Quebec , Canada.
  • Michel Tousignant
  • Francois Michaud
    e FAC. GÉNIE Électrique et informatique (études) , Université de Sherbrooke , Sherbrooke , Quebec , Canada.